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RuneBritannia

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Please enable JavaScript [Alphabet 🏛️ ➡️ Runes 📐] [Runes 📐 ➡️ Alphabet 🏛️] INPUT: OUTPUT: Replace all "NG"s with ᛝ (Ing) Replace all "EO"s with ᛇ (Ēoh) Replace all "OE"s with ᛟ (Ethel) Replace all "IO"s with ᛡ (Ior) Replace all "ST"s with ᛥ (Stan) Limitation This is a "spelling only...

RuneBlade

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Please enable JavaScript [Alphabet 🏛️ ➡️ Runes 🔪] [Runes 🔪 ➡️ Alphabet 🏛️] INPUT: OUTPUT: Limitation This is a "spelling only" application — as it doesn't look up the alphabetic-word pronunciation. For instance, BEAR = ᛒᛁᛅᚱ. ⬆️ That sounds /beɑr/ or /bjaːr/. Like "Bjar", Bjarni. Oi, mate! I'm Bjarni. One day, somebody will make something that use my name as a limitation. Blimey, I talk too much. It's bloody cold. ᛒᛁᛁᚱ! ᛏᚠᛁᚱ! Blade 🔪 ⬅️ That's a kitchen knife. History This is called Younger Futhark . ~800–1100 AD. It consists of 16 runes — fewer than 24 runes Elder Futhark . It was heavily used throughout the Viking Age. The first six runes are: ᚠ - ᚢ - ᚦ - ᚬ - ᚱ - ᚴ ➡️ F - U - TH - ...

RuneAxe

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Please enable JavaScript [Alphabet 🏛️ ➡️ Runes 🪓] [Runes 🪓 ➡️ Alphabet 🏛️] INPUT: OUTPUT: Replace all "NG"s with ᛜ (Ingwaz) Replace all "EI"s with ᛇ (Eihwaz) Limitation This is a "spelling only" application — as it doesn't look up the alphabetic-word pronunciation. For "NG", there's an option to substitute all "NG"s as Ingwaz (ᛜ). For "EI", there's an option to substitute all "EI"s as Eihwaz (ᛇ). In this "spelling only" vibe, take for instance, BEAR = ᛒᛖᚨᚱ or BEER = ᛒᛖᛖᚱ. ...

Decimal-to-Fraction Converter (DFC)

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Please enable JavaScript 🔄️ As opposed to KFC, this is DFC . We can simply type or paste the number on the first input ➡️ hit Enter ➡️ bam! The next input is for our own maximum denominator value, default is 1,000 . The range for this input is 1 to 1e11 (1 × 10¹¹, one hundred billion ) — it is used to converge a decimal to a rational approximation (i.e. to find the "best fraction" representation of a decimal number within the limit of a maximum denominator). Remember to hit Enter button every time we change either input to trigger the conversion. We can try 3.1416 or 3.14159 , an approximation for π (pi) — credit to Master Liu Hui (3rd-century Chinese mathematician). The century is using Gregorian, not Confucian. Hence, 3rd. Chinese calendar runs in 60-year cycles, using a combination of the Ten Heavenly Stems (天干) and Twelve Earthly Branches (地支). Take that, paper and pencil. But ...

Date Utterance: Calendar in Words

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Please enable JavaScript 🇬🇧 British 🇺🇸 American ▶️ RUN 🔃 SET NOW How to Use Initially, the day, month, and year inputs will be filled by today's date. We can change each one accordingly. Hit ▶️ RUN (or hit Enter ) to show the wording of that particular date. There are two styles available: British and American. Hit 🔃 SET NOW to set the inputs with current date. We can select and copy the result simply by clicking the output. Use Date Utterance as Your Reference You can simply copy the URL from the address bar to share the wording of a particular date. Limitation Maximum year is 275,760 , adhering JavaScript's 8.64 × 10 15 milliseconds after epoch (epoch = 1 January 1970, 00:00:00 UTC ). It is said that it was selected arbitrarily by Unix engineers because it was considered a convenient date to work with. 🤔 ...

Priotizaer: Prime Factorization-er

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Please enable JavaScript. 🏃‍♂️‍➡️ Run Output Priotizaer How to Use Type the input (positive integer) then hit 🏃‍♂️‍➡️ Run button or press Enter/Return on keyboard. Minimum input value is 1 , and maximum of 9,007,199,254,740,991 . Modify the input value to clear the result. To abort a certain computation, simply modify the input, delete a number or add another number. Output Priotizaer will show the prime factorisation and factor-pairs list of the input number (if the input can be factorised). If the input is a prime number, Priotizaer will return the Prime word. For non-integer or negative number or value beyond limit, Priotizaer will show error message. Priotizaer will also show the time spent for the process to finish (in milliseconds) at the bottom of the output. We can copy the prime factorisation or a factor pair row by clicking/tapping it. The Limit Because of t...